Golf Club Fitting

Titleist Golf Club Trial

The full-set Titleist Golf Club Trial program provides golfers with an easy way to experience Titleist products on either the course or practice tee to help determine the right equipment for their game.

I think that it would be a great idea for 3 reasons...1-I just went to Myrtle Beach for the 1st time and had no knowledge of the courses there...who to believe and course conditions change every year depending on the ownership...2- local knowledge will weed out the chance of playing a badly managed or maintained courses...3- I don't like spending money on limited knowledge...

I like the idea of a travel section, too. Even though we are "in the business", we do travel and play golf and it would be interesting to see the recommendations. We all know the big courses with the famous names, but sometimes there are gems not on the radar. When I went to Scotland this summer, a TT member had posted about a great B & B that I contacted to try and stay at - they were busy, but when we return, I will probably try them again.

Tony, that would be a great idea. As a pilot for NetJets I do get around to alot of different parts of the country. May goal is to play a golf course in every state. Alaska I think will be the tough one as I have been there only once and that was for 30 mins.. Our passenger was waiting on us when we showed up.

I just got back from the driving range where I worked on my short game some. The weather was interesting, cold rain and a 20-30mph crosswind at ground level and I am guessing maybe 40mph+ higher up. How do you practice in this weather? I can get time off for a golf weekend or longer trip but I do want to waste my time on locations that are packed with golfers or are not challenging courses. I have been less than happy taking resort ads at face value, reviews from real golfers would be excellent.

I would post an image of me practicing today but it looks out of focus, it is not, it is me shivering, LOL!